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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > Video Games featuring abandonments (Viewed 24223 times)
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 80 on 10/30/2008 1:58 AM >
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Posted by racetraitor
I already posted this in Other, but here's a fun little game that involves draining. It's just like the real thing.

http://www.todaysp...ewerSlideFury.html


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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 81 on 10/30/2008 2:12 AM >
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Posted by willskith
why has no one mentioned Fatal Frame?



definitely the most UE like game. you fight ghost and solve puzzles with your camera. creepy as hell though i thought at least.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 82 on 10/30/2008 9:31 PM >
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Posted by racetraitor
I already posted this in Other, but here's a fun little game that involves draining. It's just like the real thing.

http://www.todaysp...ewerSlideFury.html


lol....

and that music....WIN..!!

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 83 on 10/30/2008 9:47 PM >
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Posted by AlphaCueUp


lol....

and that music....WIN..!!


That games got way too much pop-ups

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 84 on 10/30/2008 10:02 PM >
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Posted by Zehuti
Damn it >.< I was going to post screenshots from Fallout 3 when I got home.
Beat me to it..



Ahaha Same!



Resident Evil 5 looks pretty good, too.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 85 on 11/3/2008 10:59 AM >
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Posted by Shr-eddie
Fallout 3

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My brother has been playing this non-stop on his laptop during his free time. It's an awesome-looking game. After showing it to me, I told him something along the lines of, "Now you see why urban exploration is so neat." He received a poor impression during his experience at the Rochester meet in June, because in his eyes, according to what our mother said he told her, "It was just a bunch of people going around taking pictures." Sure, only he and maybe one other person didn't have a camera on them at the time , but that's not what it's all about. Perhaps he'd be better served UEing with the less photographically-inclined among us.
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 86 on 4/8/2009 7:06 PM >
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I'm actually making a game that all there is is UE.

You go through and look at one place, then at the end you can choose which one you want to go next.

However, there is no production being done YET, should be out by 2010 though, for all you hopefuls.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 87 on 4/8/2009 7:41 PM >
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Posted by FFStudios
I'm actually making a game that all there is is UE.

You go through and look at one place, then at the end you can choose which one you want to go next.

However, there is no production being done YET, should be out by 2010 though, for all you hopefuls.


I've toyed with that idea myself, but a pure-UE game just doesn't seem to have enough to make it truly viable.

Plus, in order for a game like that to work, I think one of the most important aspects will be the visuals, so it better be damn pretty.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 88 on 4/8/2009 8:08 PM >
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Abandonments in video games reveals our infinite urge to explore wicked-ass areas, but so many people limit this to the virtual world rather than get off their arses.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 89 on 4/9/2009 2:31 AM >
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Fallout 3 is up there with Half Life 2. Also, Mirrors Edge had some cool exploration type things. Unrealistic at times, but very enjoyable.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 90 on 4/9/2009 11:12 PM >
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Posted by HI-LITE
Abandonments in video games reveals our infinite urge to explore wicked-ass areas, but so many people limit this to the virtual world rather than get off their arses.


Agreed...this could do one of two things: more explorers, as people realize that what they do in video games exists in real life, or fewer explorers, as people redirect the adventures they could have in this world to electronic wandering in a virtual universe. And I'm thinking the second is probably more likely.
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 91 on 4/15/2009 9:27 PM >
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"Scratches" for PC. I didn't really like the gameplay, but it was fun to explore the house and it had a creepy atmosphere. Definitely a UE game.

I'd have to say that the Silent Hill games are my favorite games ever. I was a little disappointed in the latest one though, it's more about fighting and less about the locations and the atmosphere.



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 92 on 4/15/2009 10:15 PM >
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Posted by Mr_Civil

"Scratches" for PC.


I found that game to be quite awful.

Myself, I've been hooked on Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines lately. Quite a bit of exploring in that game; an old hotel, an abandoned theater, and tons and tons of draining.



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 93 on 4/19/2009 11:05 PM >
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Fallout 3 is the best!



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 94 on 4/20/2009 1:20 AM >
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Pathways Into Darkness

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 95 on 4/20/2009 4:05 AM >
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I'd have to say that the Silent Hill games are my favorite games ever. I was a little disappointed in the latest one though, it's more about fighting and less about the locations and the atmosphere.




homecoming?
i haven't finished it yet but i agree. it's still great, no doubt, but isn't as good as the second one.

oh! you kind of get to do some draining in it...
kinda sorta.


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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 96 on 4/20/2009 7:55 AM >
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band of brothers features an abandoned psych center styled after buff psych.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 97 on 4/21/2009 3:05 AM >
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There's also the Myst series.

Great exploring there!

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 98 on 4/21/2009 2:31 PM >
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Grand Theft Auto - Vice City had an abandoned and very tagged up mansion... and you can steal a sweet ass van from in front of it.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 99 on 4/21/2009 2:32 PM >
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Posted by Twystr


Duke Nukem 3D.... All of the levels are abandoned (and taken over by mutated alien LARDS that you kill to get through the levels)


Hey I forgot about that game! I remember playing it when I was like 12 thinking how cool it'd be to explore abandoned stuff in real life.

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